#1 2023-07-20 09:44:22

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The LUTI and the mORMot

Since its earliest days, our mORMot framework did offer extensive regression tests. In fact, it is fully test-driven, and almost 80 million individual tests are performed to cover all its abilities.

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We just integrated those tests to the TranquilIT build farm, and its great LUTI tool. So we have now continuous integration tests over several versions of Windows, Linux, and even Mac!
LUTI is the best mORMot's friends these days. smile

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#2 2023-07-20 10:20:30

xalo
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Re: The LUTI and the mORMot

Incredible!
77.967.968 thanks to mORMot!!!
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#3 2023-08-01 13:05:49

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#4 Yesterday 21:38:26

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Re: The LUTI and the mORMot

Excellent work!!!
May I ask a couple of questions that have to do with my work?
Is Bookworm supported for raspberry Pi and mormot2?
Also, Mac ventura is quite old nowadays. Can I use FPC 3.2.3 to compile mormot2 for Sequoia or Tahoe?
Thank you in advance

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#5 Today 07:26:36

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Re: The LUTI and the mORMot

There is no reason why Bookworm would not run.
This is a physical RPi device, so space is limited to have several OS.

Sequoia or Tahoe would work with no problem.
But we daily run our WAPT projects on those systems with no issue.
I will ask to add those systems to LUTI, if possible.

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